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Thread: Cell C sets new mobile data pricing standard

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    Default Cell C sets new mobile data pricing standard

    Cell C sets new mobile broadband pricing standard

    Cell C recently introduced their first mobile broadband offerings, slashing their rates on prepaid data

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    Those tables may confuse readers - the monthly amount is the lump sum divided by 24 so as to show monthly cost.

    There is NO monthly cost after purchasing the GB package upfront.
    You looked...

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    and not to mention their ridiculous topup tariffs

    R390 per GB, that is part of the new bundle, the prepaid topup is still R1500 per GB, its very f@cking steep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thriel View Post
    and not to mention their ridiculous topup tariffs

    R390 per GB, that is part of the new bundle, the prepaid topup is still R1500 per GB, its very f@cking steep.
    surely you can stick to 5gb a month...? or buy two data sims and you can get 10gb a month for about R320.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avr-rulez View Post
    Those tables may confuse readers - the monthly amount is the lump sum divided by 24 so as to show monthly cost.

    There is NO monthly cost after purchasing the GB package upfront.
    You could purchase that with a Credit card and repay over a 12 month term. The interest would be negligible.

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    Goodbye Vodacom, 980MB left and counting. There goes your 389 bucks from me every month. :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom110584 View Post
    surely you can stick to 5gb a month...? or buy two data sims and you can get 10gb a month for about R320.
    pay R2K upfront ? without any knowledge of how their service will be over the next 12 months ?
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    Looking forward to Vodacom/MTN to respond. Unfortunately I'm locked into contracts for the company.

    Doubt if these two monsterss would like too many contract customers to try CellC. :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by thriel View Post
    pay R2K upfront ? without any knowledge of how their service will be over the next 12 months ?
    Exactly, that's pretty insane. Especially judging from Cell C's service over the last few years.
    :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by thriel View Post
    and not to mention their ridiculous topup tariffs

    R390 per GB, that is part of the new bundle, the prepaid topup is still R1500 per GB, its very f@cking steep.
    The new topup rate hasn't bet released yet. My guess is they are waiting to see what the average usage will be. If most peeps use their allotment long before the end of the month, they won't be able to set the topup rate too low, as average usage will then likely jump to between 5-10 gigs causing the network to become sluggish.

    But on the other hand if average usage is 500 megs they will be able to drop the topup price a lot lower.

    So calm down and take a chill pill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thriel View Post
    pay R2K upfront ? without any knowledge of how their service will be over the next 12 months ?
    Cell C website T's & C's wherein you learn that they offer a 7 days refund. Here you go (but ask the shop assistant to confirm of course!):

    The following conditions apply:

    * The Data Product is returned to the original point of purchase within 7 calendar days from the date of purchase
    * The original proof of purchase is presented
    * The complete unit is in its original packaging: including SIM card, USB Speed Stick, accessories and manuals
    * There are no visible signs of liquid or physical damage
    * Damaged Data Products will be rejected by Cell C. The channel will be notified and the Data Product will be returned to the specific store
    * IMEI Number on the packaging matches the USB Speed Stick IMEI Number
    * The return and refund policy only applies when Data Products are purchased from Cell C approved outlets
    * Only Data Products supplied by Cell C during the promotional period will be considered for a refund
    * The return and refund policy only applies for the duration of the promotional period
    * You need a valid bank account to receive the refund
    Last edited by Cost Conscious; 04-09-2010 at 11:53 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thriel View Post
    pay R2K upfront ? without any knowledge of how their service will be over the next 12 months ?
    Well that's the thing.

    The pricing model is very interesting - a once off payment for 12 months is a unique way of buying data. But paying in ahead of time means that you're not free to cancel later - you've paid for the data, you might as well use it.

    There's also no indication of the quality of the service yet or how good the coverage will be. It's tempting, but also risky. Cell C have been terrible in the past - and paying for something upfront without any indication of what you'll be getting isn't making sense to me.
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    Reliability: no mobile operator is in a position to guarantee performance. The legal term is, best endeavours. Did you notice Vodacom or MTN guaranteeing you 7.2?

    The 7 day trial should enable most people to ascertain signal strength and performance. If you don't get good speeds, then you get a refund.

    Ongoing performance; well you can always moan to Trevor.

    For those with UMTS 900 modems (latest smart phones etc) you can also test the network on normal PAYG. (although I note my own TouchPro2 whilst supporting 900 maxes out at 7.2)

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    I wonder if you are able to link that to your phone contract.Having an iphone it would be awesome knowing you can do what ever you want with it Or all I will do is buy the prepaid 2GB and buy a mifi then I can link my ipad,laptop and iphone to it on the go!

    I love Cell C ATM but hate the Trevor stunt!
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    Huawei E220(Vodafone E220)


    E220 ModemSpecifications

    * HSDPA/UMTS 2100MHz and GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800/1900 MHz

    So cant I use the E220 Modem on the cell c network according its specs? as the network supports UMTS 900MHz and the modem only supports UMTS 2100MHz

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